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This comprehensive reference work presents an in-depth analysis of
juvenile justice systems across the world. The second edition of
this Handbook has been updated with 13 new chapters, now covering a
total of 34 countries, across North and South America, Europe,
Asia, Africa, and the Middle East from an international and
comparative perspective. The International Handbook of Juvenile
Justice is the result of research conducted by a group of
outstanding scholars working in the field of juvenile justice. It
reflects a collective concern about trends in juvenile justice over
the past two decades, trends that have begun to blur the difference
between criminal and juvenile justice. Also new to the second
edition, each chapter is formatted to increase the comparative
aspect of the book, highlighting: * The legal status of juveniles *
Age of majority * The country's stance toward the UN Committee on
the Rights of the Child * Trends in juvenile crime over the period
2004-2014 * Causes of juvenile crime * Policing and juveniles *
Courts and juveniles * Custodial rules for juveniles (detention,
prison, mixing juveniles with adults) * Alternative sanctions for
juveniles: home confinement, restorative justice, restitution, etc.
* Differences in treatment of boys and girls This seminal work
highlights similarities and differences between the various
systems, and will be an important reference for researchers in
criminology and criminal justice, particularly interested in
juvenile delinquency and youth crime, as well as related
disciplines like sociology, social work, and public policy.
Although a well-known phenomenon in the U.S., street gangs and
other violent and criminal groups_including racist groups_exist
also in European cities and countries, and are of increasing
concern in global law enforcement. The eminent contributors to this
volume present valuable new data on European youth gangs,
describing important characteristics of these groups, and their
similarities and differences to American gangs. Their findings from
the Eurogang Research Program compare European and American gang
interventions, and highlight the impact of immigration and
ethnicity, urbanization, national influences, and local
neighborhood circumstances on gang development in several European
countries. It is an important resource on crime, delinquency and
youth development for criminologists, sociologists, youth workers,
policy makers, local governments, and law enforcement
professionals.
This comprehensive reference work presents an in-depth analysis of
juvenile justice systems across the world. The second edition of
this Handbook has been updated with 13 new chapters, now covering a
total of 34 countries, across North and South America, Europe,
Asia, Africa, and the Middle East from an international and
comparative perspective. The International Handbook of Juvenile
Justice is the result of research conducted by a group of
outstanding scholars working in the field of juvenile justice. It
reflects a collective concern about trends in juvenile justice over
the past two decades, trends that have begun to blur the difference
between criminal and juvenile justice. Also new to the second
edition, each chapter is formatted to increase the comparative
aspect of the book, highlighting: * The legal status of juveniles *
Age of majority * The country's stance toward the UN Committee on
the Rights of the Child * Trends in juvenile crime over the period
2004-2014 * Causes of juvenile crime * Policing and juveniles *
Courts and juveniles * Custodial rules for juveniles (detention,
prison, mixing juveniles with adults) * Alternative sanctions for
juveniles: home confinement, restorative justice, restitution, etc.
* Differences in treatment of boys and girls This seminal work
highlights similarities and differences between the various
systems, and will be an important reference for researchers in
criminology and criminal justice, particularly interested in
juvenile delinquency and youth crime, as well as related
disciplines like sociology, social work, and public policy.
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On Gangs (Hardcover)
Scott H. Decker, David C Pyrooz, James A. Densley
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Gangs are multifaceted and varied, so any attempt to understand
them cannot be restricted to a singular approach. On Gangs provides
a diverse and comprehensive survey of the available theories for
understanding this social issue as well as the broad range of
responses to it. The authors look at the many influences on gangs'
operation, growth, prevention, and enforcement. The authors provide
different criminological, psychological, and sociological
approaches to gang studies, including interviews with past and
current gang members. On Gangs presents the core issues for
understanding gangs, including emerging topics like prison gangs,
gender and gangs, and international gangs. There is also a focus on
policing, legislation, and punishment. Weaving together research
and policy findings to address the causes, contexts, and
consequences of gangs, the authors address topics including
joining, resisting, and leaving gangs, and how gangs operate in
communities and institutions. An authoritative and sweeping tour of
gang scholarship, On Gangs showcases the critical evidence-based
solutions in prevention, enforcement, legislation, and
intervention. The authors seek to answer the question: How do we
effectively deal with gangs and gang membership?
Investigations of the oxygen carriers range from the
characterization of natural populations to measurements of tenths
of nanometer distances between atoms. The scope is so great that
few biologists and biochemists can fully comprehend the primary
literature in its entirety. In addition, the findings of the past
two or three decades have advanced the field so rapidly that a
truly current account is not readily accessible to a general
audience. In recognition of the problem a symposium was held and
its proceedings published in the American Zoologist in 1980.
Although it included several research reports, most of the
contributions were intended to summarize then state-of-the-art
information on molecular structure and respiratory function at a
level that could be understood by biologists and biochemists who
are not experts on our subject. Judging from the reprint requests
with which the authors were inundated, the assessment of need had
been accurate. I believe that the need for an update, which is
wholly focused on communication to the general audience, is even
greater in 1992. I therefore asked the authors of this volume to
address individuals who might otherwise turn in vain to an advanced
textbook of physiology or biochemistry. I have, of course,
requested a more comprehensive coverage than would be possible in a
general text, but one that is not more parochial. Just as textbooks
differ vastly in the level at which their subject matter is
presented, so the level of non-expertise was conceived differently
by the contributors to this volume.
The principles, procedures, and policies applicable to hiring are
reviewed by this book to assist in minimizing litigation risks for
employers and acquainting employees with these employer procedures
to protect their disclosures of non-job-related information. Areas
covered include the hiring process, pre-employment screening
fundamentals, data verification, and federal and state statutes
affecting the hiring process.
In the field of criminal justice, public policy is designed to
address the problems brought on by criminal behavior and the
response to that behavior. However, too often, the theories
carefully developed in the academy fail to make their way into
programs and policy. The editors and contributors to this second
edition of Criminology and Public Policy highlight the recent
development of “translational criminology†to address the
growing movement in criminology to use the results of
criminological research and theory to better inform policy and
practice. Â The essays in Criminology and Public Policy
propose an in-depth look at both theory and practice and how they
are integrated across a number of key criminal justice
problems—from racial and environmental concerns to gun control
and recidivism rates as well as police use of force and mass
incarceration. The end result is an essential volume that blends
both theory and practice in an effort to address the critical
problems in explaining, preventing, responding to, and correcting
criminal behavior. Â Â Contributors include: Robert K.
Ax, Michelle N. Block, Anthony A. Braga, Rod K. Brunson, Jennifer
Carlson, Ronald V. Clarke, Shea Cronin, Megan Denver, Kevin M.
Drakulich, Grant Duwe, Amy Farrell, Cheryl Jonson, Charis E.
Kubrin, Justin Kurland, Megan Kurlychek, Shannon Magnuson, Daniel
P. Mears, Robert D. Morgan, Kathleen Powell, Danielle Rudes, Cassia
Spohn, Cody Telep, Natalie Todak, Glenn Trager, Jillian J.
Turanovic, Sara Wakefield, Patricia Warren, David Weisburd, Michael
D. White, Rob White, Lauren Wilson and the editors
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On Gangs (Paperback)
Scott H. Decker, David C Pyrooz, James A. Densley
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R1,200
R1,054
Discovery Miles 10 540
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Gangs are multifaceted and varied, so any attempt to understand
them cannot be restricted to a singular approach. On Gangs provides
a diverse and comprehensive survey of the available theories for
understanding this social issue as well as the broad range of
responses to it. The authors look at the many influences on gangs'
operation, growth, prevention, and enforcement. The authors provide
different criminological, psychological, and sociological
approaches to gang studies, including interviews with past and
current gang members. On Gangs presents the core issues for
understanding gangs, including emerging topics like prison gangs,
gender and gangs, and international gangs. There is also a focus on
policing, legislation, and punishment. Weaving together research
and policy findings to address the causes, contexts, and
consequences of gangs, the authors address topics including
joining, resisting, and leaving gangs, and how gangs operate in
communities and institutions. An authoritative and sweeping tour of
gang scholarship, On Gangs showcases the critical evidence-based
solutions in prevention, enforcement, legislation, and
intervention. The authors seek to answer the question: How do we
effectively deal with gangs and gang membership?
The author includes surveys, checklists, and other assessment
tools help you determine your school's preparedness for an
emergency. You'll find over 30 examples of different types of plans
that cover such occurrences as bomb threats, fires, floods,
kidnappings, shooting, suicides, and tornadoes.
In the field of criminal justice, public policy is designed to
address the problems brought on by criminal behavior and the
response to that behavior. However, too often, the theories
carefully developed in the academy fail to make their way into
programs and policy. The editors and contributors to this second
edition of Criminology and Public Policy highlight the recent
development of "translational criminology" to address the growing
movement in criminology to use the results of criminological
research and theory to better inform policy and practice. The
essays in Criminology and Public Policy propose an in-depth look at
both theory and practice and how they are integrated across a
number of key criminal justice problems-from racial and
environmental concerns to gun control and recidivism rates as well
as police use of force and mass incarceration. The end result is an
essential volume that blends both theory and practice in an effort
to address the critical problems in explaining, preventing,
responding to, and correcting criminal behavior. Contributors
include: Robert K. Ax, Michelle N. Block, Anthony A. Braga, Rod K.
Brunson, Jennifer Carlson, Ronald V. Clarke, Shea Cronin, Megan
Denver, Kevin M. Drakulich, Grant Duwe, Amy Farrell, Cheryl Jonson,
Charis E. Kubrin, Justin Kurland, Megan Kurlychek, Shannon
Magnuson, Daniel P. Mears, Robert D. Morgan, Kathleen Powell,
Danielle Rudes, Cassia Spohn, Cody Telep, Natalie Todak, Glenn
Trager, Jillian J. Turanovic, Sara Wakefield, Patricia Warren,
David Weisburd, Michael D. White, Rob White, Lauren Wilson and the
editors
The path to becoming a leader for your students, faculty, and
community begins here. The Principal: Leadership for a Global
Society is the core textbook for aspiring and practicing K-12
school principals. Taking a practical and research-grounded
approach, this inspiring text prepares school leaders to
successfully face the challenges that they will deal with on a
day-to-day basis and throughout their careers. From curriculum
development to staff development to policy and discipline, it
addresses the most up-to-date practices in developing leadership
skills. The book provides a wide array of pedagogical features to
help practicing and aspiring school principals improve programs,
create a safer and more enriching environment for students and
faculty; meet school, district, community, state, and national
ideologies and standards; and much more. After reading The
Principal, the educational leaders of tomorrow will be equipped
with innovative, practical, and successful leadership concepts and
ideas that will help them make a powerful impact on not just those
who walk through the school doors, but the community as well.
Pyrooz and Decker pull apart the bars on prison gangs to uncover
how they compete for control. While there is much speculation about
these gangs, there is little solid research. This book draws on
interviews with 802 inmates - half of whom were gang members - in
two Texas prisons; one of the largest samples of its kind. Using
this data, the authors explore how gangs organize and govern, who
joins gangs and how they get out, the dark side of gang activities
including misconduct and violence, the ways in which gang
membership spills onto the street, and the direct and indirect
links between the street and prison gangs. Competing for Control
captures the nature of gangs in a time of transition, as prison
gangs become more horizontal and their power is diffused across
groups. There is no study like this one.
This study is based on three years of field work with ninety-nine active gang members and twenty-four family members. The book describes the attractiveness of gangs, the process of joining, their chaotic and loose organization, and their members' predominant activities--mostly hanging out, drinking, and using drugs--and their rather slapdash involvement in major property crime and drug traffic. Extensive interviews with family members provide groundbreaking insights into the gang members' lives, and the story is told largely in the gang members' own words.
Dieser Band der Buchreihe Diagnose von Krankheiten und
Beschadigungen an Kulturpflanzen ermoglicht die rechtzeitige
Erkennung und Bekampfung von Schadlingen an Kernobstgewachsen. Im
Anschluss an eine ausfuhrliche Bestimmungstabelle erfolgt eine
textliche Beschreibung der jeweiligen Schadursache sowie die
Darstellung der fur die Diagnose wichtigen Merkmale in farbigen
Aquarelltafeln und Schwarz-Weiss-Zeichnungen. Innerhalb jeder
Kulturart sind die Schadursachen geordnet nach: - abiotischen
Schaden / Ernahrungsstorungen - Virosen und Mykoplasmosen -
Bakterien - Mykosen - tierischen Schadenerregern.
Pyrooz and Decker pull apart the bars on prison gangs to uncover
how they compete for control. While there is much speculation about
these gangs, there is little solid research. This book draws on
interviews with 802 inmates - half of whom were gang members - in
two Texas prisons; one of the largest samples of its kind. Using
this data, the authors explore how gangs organize and govern, who
joins gangs and how they get out, the dark side of gang activities
including misconduct and violence, the ways in which gang
membership spills onto the street, and the direct and indirect
links between the street and prison gangs. Competing for Control
captures the nature of gangs in a time of transition, as prison
gangs become more horizontal and their power is diffused across
groups. There is no study like this one.
This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1946 edition.
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Additional Authors Are James R. Kinney, Ray Bergman, And J. A.
Emmett.
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rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
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rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
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